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Author(s): | Almeida, I. D. de. Silva, J. M. V.-B. da. Ferreira, L. M. D. F. Harjivan, C. K. |
Date: | 2013 |
Title: | Implementing supply chain visibility to promote fisheries sustainability |
Book title/volume: | 17th Cambridge International Manufacturing Symposium. Disruptive supply network models in future industrial systems: Configuring for resilience and sustainability. Symposium Proceedings |
Event title: | 17th Cambridge International Manufacturing Symposium |
Reference: | Almeida, I. D. de., Silva, J. M. V.-B. da., Ferreira, L. M. D. F., & Harjivan, C. K. (2013). Implementing supply chain visibility to promote fisheries sustainability. In 17th Cambridge International Manufacturing Symposium. Disruptive supply network models in future industrial systems: Configuring for resilience and sustainability. Symposium Proceedings. Institute for Manufacturing. |
ISBN: | 978-1-902546-36-0 |
Keywords: | Sustainability in seafood Supply chain traceability Social responsibility |
Abstract: | Operationalising good practices and better management of marine resources were pursued, in a retailer exploratory case, by following a triple bottom line approach to fine tuning corporate responsibility. Recommendations towards sustainable operations were made, as regards: developing voluntary self-certification towards eco-labelling based on third party; using IT, as a transparency promoter and so, as a leverage for traceability, collaboration and trust across the chain of custody; designing customised policies to deal with different consumer profiles and so, assuring their loyalty by adjusting consumer campaigns; educating consumers as seafood demand regulators. Improvements in Greenpeace evaluation were documented, profit increase was expected. |
Peerreviewed: | yes |
Access type: | Open Access |
Appears in Collections: | BRU-CRI - Comunicações a conferências internacionais |
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